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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1887. 



Bird-skins from the Tokyo Educational Museum — Continued. 



Names. 



Locality. 



Japanese names. 



No. of 



speci- 

 mens. 



PLATALEIDiE. 







1 



TAULALIDjE. 





Tokio 



1 



SCOI.OPACIDiB. 







1 





do 





2 





do 





2 





do 





a 













do 





2 





do .. 









Tokyo 





2 







2 



PALLIDA. 



Tokyo 



Tokyo 





2 



ANATIDJE. 





1 



Aix galericulata, Linn 





Oshirtori 



2 



Tokyo 



...do 



2 







1 









1 









1 



PODICEPID^E. 



Tokyo 





1 



ALCID^E. 





1 



Veratorhyncha monocerata, Pall 



Phaleris camtschatica, Lepeckiin 



VJ111BJE. 



Brachyramphus antiquus. Lath 



LARIDJE. 





TJto 



1 





Etorufumisuzme 



1 





2 



Tokyo 





1 











Tokyo Library and Tokyo Educational Museum, Tokyo, Japan. 17948. 

 '86. (v, a) 

 Larva of atheroma regalis. 



Dr. E. Nean, Richmond, Virginia. 17949. '86. (x) 

 Unios (ahout 350 specimens), from Coosa River, Alabama. 



I. C. Russell, Collinsville, Alabama. 17950. '86. (ix) 

 Mouse, Arvicola austerus. 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. Army, Fort Wingate, New Mexico. 17951. '86. (iv) 

 Caterpillar, larva of Lag oa operoularis, from Athens, Georgia ; for examinaion. 



Dr. Samuel C. Benedict, Athens, Georgia. 17952. '86. (x) 

 Mineral. 



Donor not known. 17953. '86. (xvi) 

 Whitefish, Coregomis williamsoni ; grayling, Thymallus tricolor, and trout, Salmo 

 purpuratus, from Gallatin River, Montana. 



William C. Harris, New York City. 17954. '86. (vn) 

 "Sunfisii, Mola rotunda. 



Rorert C. Handy and Mrs. Sturgis, Cotuit, Massachusetts. 17955. '86. (xn) 



